Moon World Resorts Plans Lunar Megaproject Across 10 Countries
Moon World Resorts is advancing plans to build a giant lunar-themed destination in up to 10 countries, combining hospitality, real estate and immersive entertainment.
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Moon World Resorts is advancing plans to build a giant lunar-themed destination in up to 10 countries, combining hospitality, real estate and immersive entertainment.
Dubai has officially launched the Dubai Gold District, positioning the emirate as the world’s leading destination for gold, jewellery trade, and luxury shopping, anchored by the future debut of the world’s first Gold Street.
Disney has confirmed Yas Island as the future home of Disneyland Abu Dhabi, marking the company’s first theme park resort in the Middle East and a major milestone for global expansion.
Global Hotel Alliance delivered a standout year in 2025, with record revenue, rising loyalty engagement, and strong international travel demand reshaping the independent hotel landscape.
Dubai’s proposed 93km “The Loop” would create a climate-controlled corridor for walking, running, and cycling, aiming to connect millions of residents to daily services without relying on cars.
India has expanded its Visa-on-Arrival access for UAE nationals, adding three more airports and simplifying entry for short-term travel.
Dar Global and The Trump Organization are launching the first Trump hotel in the Maldives and the world’s first tokenized hotel development project, marking a major shift in luxury travel investment.
Dubai’s ambitious World Islands project, once left abandoned after the 2008 financial crash, is finally welcoming tourists with new luxury resorts and revived developments.
The GCC has approved the first phase of a one-stop travel system, beginning with a UAE–Bahrain airport trial designed to simplify travel procedures for Gulf citizens.
A group of countries bordering the Persian Gulf, generally consisting of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, with Yemen sometimes included for cultural and historical reasons despite lacking a Gulf coastline.
A new Schengen-style visa has been officially approved by the Gulf Cooperation Council, allowing travelers to visit six Gulf nations under a single visa, revolutionizing tourism in the region.